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10 Cool Surf Company Logos

Brian

June 2, 2013

Growing up in Ohio, I always thought that the coolest job on earth would be to own a seaside surf company (or, a cocktail bar, but Tom Cruise showed me the perils of that industry). To handcraft custom surfboards and sell them for “custom” prices in the fresh, salty breeze seemed a perfect way to live my days. One senior trip later, however, and I discovered I have no business being on a surfboard, much less designing one. Still, the thought of living the idealized life as a seaside merchant flows in my veins; and I can appreciate the amazing designs – both in form and function – crafted by some of the finest board shapers in the business. To that end, I offer some of the coolest surf company logos, coast-to-coast.

Maurice Cole features a logo unlike any other surf company on this list. I love its simplicity, which lends itself to easy memorization and recognition. The company makes surfboards specifically for tow-in surfing.

Cool name, even cooler logo for a surf shop that started pretty much as I described in my intro – with a guy (Dennis Jarvis) shaping boards in his small shop.

About Brian Morris

Brian Morris serves in various capacities as a freelance writer, content developer and public relations specialist for growing small businesses. When he’s not writing, he can be found on the racquetball court - usually getting his tail kicked by guys 20 years older.

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